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AAAUGH.
The radio station just played one track from Rush's 2112 album.
For those who aren't familiar with it; 2112 is a "concept album" of the sort so beloved of Pretentious Prog Rock Bands like the Trio from Toronto. The "A" side is a single long story-based piece, divided into individual tracks solely for the sake of convenience.
Playing just "The Temple of Syrinx" is like ... like ... cutting off Star Wars right before the Death Star run.
Naturally, I have the CD, so I'm playing the entire album right the heck now, but, nevertheless, the damage is done. I'll have that irritating UNFINISHED feeling for the rest of the night.
How can you DO that?
The radio station just played one track from Rush's 2112 album.
For those who aren't familiar with it; 2112 is a "concept album" of the sort so beloved of Pretentious Prog Rock Bands like the Trio from Toronto. The "A" side is a single long story-based piece, divided into individual tracks solely for the sake of convenience.
Playing just "The Temple of Syrinx" is like ... like ... cutting off Star Wars right before the Death Star run.
Naturally, I have the CD, so I'm playing the entire album right the heck now, but, nevertheless, the damage is done. I'll have that irritating UNFINISHED feeling for the rest of the night.
How can you DO that?
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Date: 2010-04-22 07:18 am (UTC)And, yeah. It bugs me when they do it to "Thick is a Brick", though Tull DID do a special cut of that for radio play. I've heard the radio version of "The Wall" far more often than I've heard the album.
I think one reason it got the AUUGH reaction was that part of my brain was thinking, "gosh, nobody EVER plays 2112 on the radio."
Oh, and a MUCH better metaphor: it was like just playing the "Galileo" parts of "Bohemian Rhapsody".
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Date: 2010-04-22 07:43 am (UTC)But, hey, I don't know your pain. I don't even know if we HAVE a radio in the house. ;)
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Date: 2010-04-22 05:44 pm (UTC)Git offa my lawn, whippersnapper. ::caneshake::
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Date: 2010-04-22 04:11 pm (UTC)